Wednesday, April 18, 2018
This is PART 1 of a 6 PART series on the BOP Residential Drug Abuse Program
LEARN HOW TO GET RELEASED FROM FEDERAL PRISON EARLY
Okay so here it is, the BOP RDAP Program. I'm going tell you how RDAP Prison Consultants a division of Wall Street Prison Consultants helps its clients get released from Federal Prison early and legally, using the Feds own laws with a program called RDAP! Here's the history behind it!
If You've Been Sentenced to Federal Prison and are Seeking and Early Release Contact Larry Levine or Holli Coulman Today at 855-577-4766
Back in 1989 the DEA's drug war was in full swing! Crack cocaine was an epidemic, and the Cartels were bringing in powder and weed by the truck and plane load from south of the border. People were getting high everywhere and overdosing on the streets
So Congress decided to act, and passed a law 18 U.S.C. 3621 (e) starting a Federal Prison rehab program for Inmates called the Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP) after a study determined many of the people in prison had drug problems; and in their wisdom later threw in booze as a qualifying substance for program entry. Well if you're lawyer, as many lawyers do, forgot to tell you, the program's still around and people get released early from federal prison utilizing it every day
The Federal Bureau of Prison RDAP Early Release Program normally takes 9 months to complete. Qualified inmates attend a 500-hour program at selected Federal Prisons throughout the U.S.
It's like an endless AA or NA meeting that goes on 4 days a week for 9 months. RDAP inmates read books, listen to lectures, watch videos and spill their guts about their issues.
How Much RDAP Early Release Inmates Get
By law Federal Inmates may not get more than 1 year off sentences for completing RDAP Inmate Substance Abuse Treatment Program. The amount of time they get off is based on their original sentence.
A 37 month plus sentence qualifies for 12 months.
A 31-36 months qualifies for 9 months off.
A 31 month or less sentence qualifies for 6 months off.
Due to program overcrowding, inmates may receive less than their maximum eligible time off with the average sentence reduction throughout the BOP being approximately 6-9 months.
IF YOU'VE BEEN SENTENCED TO FEDERAL PRISON AND ARE LOOKING FOR AN EARLY RELEASE, CONTACT LARRY LEVINE OR HOLLI COULMAN AT 866-966-8655
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855-5-PRISON
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